
Piercing the Fog: Intelligence and Army Air Forces Operations in World War II
by John F. Kreis
"Piercing the Fog: Intelligence and Army Air Forces Operations in World War II" by John F. Kreis, published by the Air Force History and Museums Program in 1996, explores the pivotal role of intelligence in WWII air operations. This edition, printed in Washington, D.C., is in good condition with no dust jacket. A valuable resource for those interested in military history and intelligence. ISBN: 0-16-048187-2.
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The book is in good condition with a solid binding. There is no dust jacket, and the cover shows minimal wear. The pages are clean with no inscriptions or library markings.
About This Classic 1996 Edition
"Piercing the Fog: Intelligence and Army Air Forces Operations in World War II," edited by John F. Kreis, is a comprehensive exploration of the crucial role intelligence played during World War II. Published by the Air Force History and Museums Program in 1996, this volume delves into the intricacies of military intelligence and its impact on air operations. With contributions from noted historians, the book offers detailed insights into the strategies and challenges faced by the Army Air Forces. This edition, printed in Washington, D.C., is an essential resource for military historians and enthusiasts. The book is in good condition, with no dust jacket, and features a sturdy binding.
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